Visitors to the Door County Peninsula, Wisconsin, find Blue Dolphin House and BDH Studio to be a showcase of contemporary lifestyle reflecting the changing casual style of the Door County Peninsula.
New and enticing merchandise is arriving daily from manufacturers and artists from around the world to fill the rambling 1860's renovated Door County farmhouse. The slogan "Finer Side of Wow!" reflects Blue Dolphin's attitude of presenting quality and functional design with flare and afford ability. Blue Dolphin House was named to the Top 25 Retailers of American Craft 2006 by Niche Magazine.

The City Farmer in Ephraim, Door County, Wisconsin features a distinctive collection of American and English country furniture and home accents, reproductions of antique furniture, porch and garden accessories, lamps, wall art, tabletop, pottery, clocks, books, vases, candles, rugs, ceramics, and silk flowers. Browse quality home furnishings and sophisticated accessories in a restored historic red dairy barn. While you are at the City Farmer, visit the studio of interior designer Celeste Wegman. Her Door Country by Design™ style is a soft, yet sophisticated look that combines the influences of coastal living and cottage interiors.

The Rusty Rabbit Shop was established in 1997. Our start was in an old building in dire need of repair, in the center of Ephraim. Gifts, antiques, fine art, and our copper sprinklers were our primary products. After two years, we outgrew that building and moved to our present location in North Ephraim.

Wilson's Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor has been located in the heart of Ephraim since 1906. A classic Door County landmark that possesses the enchantment to take the youngest visitors back in time with its old-fashioned soda fountain and ice cream specialties, home-brewed draft root beer, flame broiled burgers and juke boxes playing the classics.

Tucked away within a peaceful wooded setting in northern Ephraim in beautiful Door County, Wisconsin, The Spa at Sacred Grounds awaits you. Our spa focuses on health and well being, healing bodywork and nurturing skincare, serenity and renewal. Our services are carefully chosen to enhance relaxation, promote wellness, and encourage peace of mind. Whether you come by yourself, with your special someone or with a group of friends, we will make every effort to meet your needs and expectations.

Family fun! Challenging 18 hole mini golf course with many obstacles to putt around or through. The Red Putter Pro Tournament is the first Saturday of August and the Frostbite Open is New Year’s Day, annually. Well-known for our reasonable prices. Open daily 10am-10pm beginning the first week of May through October.

Door Community Auditorium serves as a center to enrich, entertain, and challenge through a balanced combination of performing, visual, and literary arts; and to provide opportunities for social, educational, and cultural growth.
Home of unforgettable experiences, Door Community Auditorium (DCA) is Door County’s year-round venue for performing arts, entertainment, cultural and educational activities.
Annually, DCA presents a Main Stage Season featuring 10-15 nationally-recognized concert artists and touring productions. The Main Stage Season coincides with Door County’s bustling and vibrant tourist season.
DCA enjoys strong partnerships with two well-respected Door County performing arts organizations, Peninsula Music Festival and American Folk.

The Peninsula Players, America’s oldest resident summer theater, has a history which is as captivating as the plays staged at the theater during the past 78 years. And it began simply with “two planks and a passion.”
Patrons have returned year after year, drawn by the theater’s tradition of providing exceptional professional productions of classic and contemporary literature. They are also delighted by the talent of its acting company and the theater’s serene location along the shores of Green Bay.

Situated on the picturesque shoreline of Eagle Harbor in the historic village of Ephraim, Wisconsin, the non-profit Hardy Gallery provides truly unique experiences that enrich the cultural fabric of our community through rotating seasonal exhibitions, educational programs and special events. Learn about the artisans and craftspeople who live and work on the peninsula in a uniquely Door County setting. Patrons can enjoy exhibitions of local and regional artists, the much-celebrated Community Mosaic Project, take in spectacular sunset views, enjoy meeting local plein air painters in and around the gallery or even take in a concert of classical music at a Midsummer’s Music concert, held annually within the historic facility.
Situated on the picturesque shoreline of Eagle Harbor in the historic village of Ephraim, Wisconsin, the non-profit Hardy Gallery provides truly unique experiences that enrich the cultural fabric of our community.

Built in 1869, automated in 1944, Cana Island Lighthouse remains an active navigational aid. It’s also one of Door County’s most recognizable lighthouses and landmarks thanks to painters and photographers. Located on a small island just offshore, the grounds can be reached by walking across a gravel causeway. The keepers’ house, oil house and tower are available open for tours May through October.

Built in 1868, automated in 1926. The Door County Historical Society has restored this structure in Peninsula State Park and turned it into a living museum. Tours are operated through the third weekend in October. A state park sticker is required.

Peninsula State Park is a 3,776-acre Wisconsin state park with eight miles of Green Bay shoreline in Door County. Peninsula is the third largest state park in Wisconsin, and is visited by an estimated 1 million visitors annually.

Peninsula State Park Golf Course began as a 6-hole course in 1917, grew to 9-holes in 1923, and finally opened as an 18-hole course in 1931. Peninsula offers spectacular views of Eagle Harbor and the Village of Ephraim. The back 9 holds the most views and the most varied landscape.

Door County Adventure Rafting is a safe, high speed, tour boat located in Door County, WI. Book a charter on our raft and cruise along the shores of Lake Michigan and Green Bay. Get closer than you ever could have imagined to Adventure Island, Little Strawberry Island, Jack Island, and Pirate Island. Explore the deserted beaches of Horseshoe Island and Chambers Island while you escape the crowds of other Door County sights. Our raft takes you along the breathtaking shoreline of Fish Creek, Ephraim, and Peninsula State Park. See the historic Eagle Bluff Lighthouse, Anderson Dock, shipwrecks, and many other Door County highlights.

Welcome to the South Shore Pier!
Established in 1946, we have been renting boats, in Door County, longer than anyone else. Our experience guides us in giving our customers as safe and enjoyable an experience as possible.
Our location provides the most scenic and protected harbor in northern Door county, with easy access to Peninsula State Park’s Nicolet Beach, Horseshoe Island, Eagle Bluff, and Eagle Lighthouse.
We pride ourselves in providing high quality, well maintained, up to date equipment, and turn our fleet over regularly to keep it that way. We feature Crest pontoon boats because of their durability and unsurpassed comfort. We use only Yamaha outboard motors and Waverunners because of their performance and dependability.
So, whether you have never operated a boat before or have been renting from us for many years, give us a call and let us help you experience the beauty of Door County from the water!

Alexander’s is dedicated to providing a fabulous dining experience. From the kitchen to your table, we put our best foot forward. We cook with the best products available, so we can offer the best food possible. Our staff provides service that is friendly and efficient.
At Alexander’s you can relax… We understand vacation, so Casual Fine Dining means come as you are. And, you can enjoy yourself, because Fine Dining does not mean expensive dining. Alexander’s offers delicious, quality food and excellent service at affordable prices.
Specializing in seafood, hand-cut steaks, black Angus beef, soups, and original creations, as well as homemade pastries and desserts from our in-house pastry-chef, there’s something for everyone. And Alexander’s is not just for the grownups, we also have a kids’ menu to please the developing palate!
At Alexander’s you can relax… We understand vacation, so Casual Fine Dining means come as you are. And, you can enjoy yourself, because Fine Dining does not mean expensive dining. Alexander’s offers delicious, quality food and excellent service at affordable prices.
Specializing in seafood, hand-cut steaks, black Angus beef, soups, and original creations, as well as homemade pastries and desserts from our in-house pastry-chef, there’s something for everyone. And Alexander’s is not just for the grownups, we also have a kids’ menu to please the developing palate!

We are a family owned and operated fresh new restaurant with, not only great wood-fired pizzas, salads, sandwiches and burgers, but also a new attitude toward giving to their community, using sustainable products and creating an affordable restaurant using the best ingredients available.

It all began thirty seven years ago when Dick and Carol Skare honeymooned in Door County. It was May of 1977 and they found Fish Creek to be a sleepy lake side town. One shopkeeper, Hazel Elliott, took the time to find out that Dick and Carol were aspiring restaurateurs who met while working side by side at a supper club near Minneapolis. she arranged for them to look at a small, twenty seat restaurant in downtown Fish Creek. “Door County is growing,” she told them, “get in now before the rush.” They took her advice and put in an offer. Two short months later, on the weekend of July 4, 1977, Dick and Carol opened the doors of The Cookery

Al Johnson’s is an authentic Swedish family owned restaurant where you can find goats grazing the sod roof. It's quite a sight, and it's made this place one of the most famous restaurants in Door County. Inside the casual, carpeted dining room, young ladies in Scandinavian garb dish out limpa bread and Swedish meatballs.
The menu consists of a variety of Swedish fare, from pancakes with lingonberries to Swedish meatballs, whitefish, sandwiches, salads, and a variety of hot and cold plates.

DOOR COUNTY CHERRY STUFFED FRENCH TOAST
Two golden brown slices of egg bread, with pockets of Wisconsin cream cheese and Door County cherries, served with real maple syrup. (Featured as Winner of the Best Breakfast in America Challenge on Good Morning America)

Chop restaurant is a family-owned and operated full-service steakhouse located in the heart of northern Door County in the Village of Sister Bay, Wisconsin. The restaurant features a display kitchen, wine bar and indoor and outdoor seating . With an emphasis on classic American Steakhouse cuisine, Chop is Door County’s first choice for local and visiting diners seeking the highest quality steaks, fish and seafood at an affordable price.

Wickman House owners and lifelong friends, Mike Holmes and Joe Fahrenkrug, fell in love with Door County as children. Their families spent summer vacations together in the 1980s and early 90s on Kangaroo Lake near Bailey’s Harbor. It was the summertime memories of their childhoods that brought Mike and Joe back to the area in 1999 – this time as college students – to work summer jobs in the peninsula. The two landed at a new restaurant on Mink River Road in Ellison Bay called T. Ashwell’s, and became members of its inaugural staff. In the three summer seasons that followed, Mike and Joe cemented their lifelong connection to Door County while washing dishes, serving diners, tending bar, and prepping food at T. Ashwell’s. With college graduation, however, came individual career paths for Mike and Joe. But after 10 years of working in New York and Madison, respectively, the two could no longer resist the opportunity to return together to Door County .

Fred & Fuzzy's is a Waterfront Bar & Grill located on the edges of Little Sister Bay in Door County, Wisconsin. Presenting casual indoor & outdoor on-the-water dining, complete with sunsets, premier storm watching, and Door County Cherry Juice Margaritas, it's perfect for soaking up sunshine on lazy afternoons; grabbing lunch or a quick bite before a show; or sipping a cocktail in a front-row seat for the sunset. People come to enjoy the naturally stunning beauty of the county, the live entertainment, a simple tasty meal, and to relax. Our casual ambiance complemented by the natural scenery feels like a slice of paradise. Come for the food and drinks...stay for the sunset!

Located in Door County
Where the pleasures of wine and food are as important to us as our rich history, estate vineyard, and our wine making practices. We invite you to visit us in Door County and take a free tour, where innovation and good taste have always been our trademark.

POLKA KING PORTER
Freddie Kodanko was a legendary figure in Door County — a dancing, laughing character who loved polka, his red tractor, and of course, beer. Freddie would wear his “king” outfit and play his favorite polka tunes at local festivals and parades. You always knew when Freddie was enjoying a beer, since most days he drove his tractor to the tavern. In his honor, we created Polka King Porter. This dark brown porter is brewed with pale chocolate malts and English hops. It’s a malty beer with notes of roasted chocolate and caramel—the perfect stepping stone for those looking to venture into the realm of darker beers. So kick up your heels and drink to the king! Many other beers too i.e., LITTLE SISTER WITBIER, GOAT PARADE, BIÈRE DE SEIGLE and PASTORAL. Our beers are sold in taverns, restaurants, and shops locally and regionally.

Since 1955, the Lautenbach family has been planting, harvesting and producing quality fruit products in Door County, Wisconsin. Situated on 100 acres of blossoming orchards and lush vineyards, the family estate is home to a winery, cider mill and farm market.
Established in 1985, the winery resides in a restored dairy barn and produces most of its award-winning wines from fruits grown on the property. Estate-grown fruits include cherries, apples, grapes, raspberries, and pears. Several styles of wine are offered for complimentary tasting and purchase, ranging from dry to sweet, pure fruit and grape varietals, in addition to sparkling and spiced.
The spacious farm market offers hundreds of Door County and Wisconsin-made products, featuring the popular tart Montmorency cherry. Also available is fresh bakery, artisan cheese, jam, salsa, pie filling, wine accessories and more.
Bob Lautenbach currently owns and operates Orchard Country Winery & Market with his daughters.

Since the spring of 1998, PC Junction has built a reputation as a fun, friendly, family train-theme restaurant. The counter, which is made up of old doors, is where the train delivers your food and drinks! So, if you're not in a hurry and can wait to be seated, it is the most popular place in the restaurant! When seated at the counter, you order your food from your server, and when you hear the train bell, your food is about to be delivered ... by train. Stop in and catch a meal at the Junction!

Hands On Art Studio is a do-it-yourself Door County destination, offering patrons a freewheeling walk-in art experience, no reservations needed. Here is how it works: Each artist (person working on a project) pays a low studio fee of $7. This studio fee is good all day for all four studio spaces, which total 8,000 square feet of fun. You as the artist can choose from a huge variety of art projects including fused glass, jewelry, metal sculpture, mosaics, spin art and a wide selection of wood, metal and ceramic pieces to paint. The average range of projects prices are $10 – $40. Of course, there are a bunch of projects below and above this price range. All ceramic, fused glass and mosaic projects are available for pick-up the following day after 2:30PM. However there a many projects you can take with the same day. Shipping is available.
Adult Night: Friday nights from 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm (for Adults 21 and older). All ceramic projects done on Adult Night will be ready for pick up on Sun